different between haemoglobin vs deoxyhaemoglobin
haemoglobin
English
Etymology
From haemo- +? globin
Pronunciation
- (US) enPR: h??m?gl??b?n, h??m?gl??b?n, IPA(key): /?himo???lo?b?n/, /?him???lo?b?n/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?hi?m?(?)??l??b?n/
- Rhymes: -??b?n
Noun
haemoglobin (countable and uncountable, plural haemoglobins)
- (British spelling, biochemistry) Alternative spelling of hemoglobin
Derived terms
- haemoglobinopathy
- haemoglobinuria
Welsh
Noun
haemoglobin m (uncountable, not mutable)
- Alternative spelling of hemoglobin
haemoglobin From the web:
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deoxyhaemoglobin
English
Alternative forms
- deoxyhemoglobin
Noun
deoxyhaemoglobin (countable and uncountable, plural deoxyhaemoglobins)
- (biochemistry) The form of haemoglobin that has released its oxygen
See also
- oxyhaemoglobin
deoxyhaemoglobin From the web:
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